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Topic Review (Newest First)

02-08-2014 03:57 PM

Wulf

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

She's gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.

02-04-2014 07:05 PM

tdw

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Classic30

Thanks all, much appreciated.

The kind words will all help me sane after I get the bill..

Hmmm... nope. I wouldn't push the analogy that far.

Cheers Cam .... a truly beautiful job and an utterly admirable old girl. I surely do, as the old saying goes, love old timber boats .... other people's old timber boats.

02-04-2014 12:15 AM

Classic30

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

Thanks all, much appreciated.

The kind words will all help me sane after I get the bill..

Quote:

Originally Posted by SVTatia

Hey mate what would you call that cover - her bra?

Hmmm... nope. I wouldn't push the analogy that far.

02-03-2014 11:29 PM

T37SOLARE

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

What a great looking gal, congrats!

02-03-2014 11:27 PM

SVTatia

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Classic30

Boat Porn is right!...

...the area above the rub strake is protected from the sun by a full-length boat-cover.

Hey mate what would you call that cover - her bra?

Gorgeous boat indeed, topless or fully dressed.

02-03-2014 11:17 PM

Rhapsody-NS27

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

Love It!

She's a beauty.

02-03-2014 10:45 PM

blt2ski

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

Hey, copyright notice, no bugs bunny or porky pig after that "Thats all folks" only a blinken smiley face......I call foul, or is that fowl on that tune!

Oh by the way, nice looking boat for a woody in the background!

marty

02-03-2014 10:44 PM

deniseO30

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

As one wood boat lover to another, don't forget to have at least a quart of varnish on board for touch ups!

Gives Classic 30 a nod and ^5 on job well done take er out!

02-03-2014 10:05 PM

Classic30

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

For anyone interested, here's the end of the saga - in pictures:

Sunrise this morning found her waiting patiently for the big moment..

The start of the waltz:

Touching up the makeup: (ooh, shiny!!)

After the party...

..and there you have it.

That's all folks!

02-03-2014 02:08 PM

blt2ski

Re: OMG, She's Topless!

One fellow in my YC has a 1929 Lake Union Dream boat. Granted it is a power boat. But the boat has MANY best in show trophies! It is a beauty.

There is also a Q-boat IIRC from the 20's that is still being sailed and raced locally. Also a beautiful boat.

Here in the seattle area there are a number of old woodies with historical significance also. Even BP would agree to that!

Altho a few years ago, "one" of ie the last schooner that plyd the coast delivering wood from Seattle to southern Cal in the early days of seattle had to have a chain saw taken to it. I think that would have taken many millions to fix it. Probably cheaper to start from scratch in all honesty.

Marty

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